Fig. 1: Location of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions on the U.S. Atlantic coast. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Location of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions on the U.S. Atlantic coast.

From: Common Era sea-level budgets along the U.S. Atlantic coast

Fig. 1

a The six sites used in analysis from north to south are: Connecticut60, New York City15, northern New Jersey (this study), southern New Jersey (Leeds Point (LP) and Cape May Courthouse (CMC)14), and North Carolina45. b Map of New Jersey with location of new northern New Jersey record and Sandy Hook tide gauge. c Salt-marsh study site at Cheesequake State Park in northern New Jersey off of Raritan Bay where the new RSL record was produced. Fossil core transect locations shown, including location of the sampled core for detailed analysis. d RSL record from northern New Jersey with spatiotemporal model predictions (mean with 1σ uncertainty) and decadal-average RSL measurements from the Sandy Hook tide gauge. Boxes represent the vertical RSL (1σ) and chronological (2σ) uncertainty for each data point.

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